World Series ticket prices at Citi Field haven't taken a hit despite Mets' Game 1 loss

Members of the grounds crew prepare the field and paint the World Series logos at Citi Field on Tuesday, October 27, 2015 in preparation for the World Series home games between the New York Mets and the Kansas City Royals. Photo Credit: Kathleen Malone-Van Dyke

Chris Leyden, a content analyst for SeatGeek, said asking prices also were holding steady for the games at Citi, with a high of $1,873 for Game 3 and several hundred dollars less than that for Games 4 and 5.

But a dip in prices would be expected if the Mets were to lose Game 2 Wednesday night. Among other things, that would mean they could not clinch at home. The Mets clinched the division title, NLDS and NLCS on the road.

It is important to remember that often, but not always, prices on the secondary market drop significantly on game day.

For example, the median listing price for Game 1 on the day the Royals qualified for the World Series was $1,001, according to SeatGeek. But by 2 p.m. Tuesday that had fallen to $458.

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